Cause: Enteric Fever
Philip Norton b. 28 Mar 1820 d. 16 Apr 1847 Kromme Park, Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa d.16 Apr 1847 Kromme Park, Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa Enteric Fever (27y) m.15 Nov 1838 Anne Mary Ogilvie b. @1821 Cape Colony, South Africa d. 11 Nov 1864 Mooi River, KwaZulu #196305906
Philip Norton, age 27, was the son of John and Sarah Norton. At the time of his death, he owned a farm called Kroome Park near Fort Beaufort, on which he had between 2000 and 3000 sheep, 120 head of cattle, 3 horses and 2 wagons.
His children:
John Ogilvie Norton
Philip Norton
William Hollings Norton
Louis Norton
Contributor: Anita Greenlee (49459033) 6 Jun 2020
Cause: Enteric Fever
Philip Norton b. 28 Mar 1820 d. 16 Apr 1847 Kromme Park, Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa d.16 Apr 1847 Kromme Park, Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa Enteric Fever (27y) m.15 Nov 1838 Anne Mary Ogilvie b. @1821 Cape Colony, South Africa d. 11 Nov 1864 Mooi River, KwaZulu #196305906
Philip Norton, age 27, was the son of John and Sarah Norton. At the time of his death, he owned a farm called Kroome Park near Fort Beaufort, on which he had between 2000 and 3000 sheep, 120 head of cattle, 3 horses and 2 wagons.
His children:
John Ogilvie Norton
Philip Norton
William Hollings Norton
Louis Norton
Contributor: Anita Greenlee (49459033) 6 Jun 2020
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